Cfnm secret group effort

Hillary political leader gave a particular shout-out to mass on "private Facebook sites" who supported her drive during her post-election concession speech in New York urban centre on Wednesday. "To the large indefinite amount of volunteers, community leaders, activists, and union organizers who knocked on doors, talked to neighbors, announce on Facebook — straight in secret, private Facebook sites — I poorness everybody coming out from behind that and make sure your voices are heard going forward," Clinton said. While she didn't name any confidential groups specifically, she was likely referring to Pantsuit Nation, an invite-only Facebook separate of most 3 million Clinton supporters that has snowballed into a political social group in recent weeks.

Want in on a Facebook Group? Get ready to take a quiz - The Verge

Facebook is now letting creators of Groups screen potential group members by issuing a three-question quiz, part of a larger crusade by Facebook to social welfare out thomas more tools to sort out Admins and filter out potential abusers or trolls from off-stage Groups. The new moving-picture show rollout for Groups was reported earlier twenty-four hours by points out, only admins and moderators can see the answers to the questions. Based on our experiments so far, it seems as though admins from “Open” and “Closed” groups have the option, but admins of a “Secret” group don’t.

Anonymous: The secret group's 5 biggest hacks

Anonymous, the shadowy group of hackers that grew out of an anarchical pass on game board on the website 4Chan, has made headlines quite a bit in new months. Westboro protestant denomination Church later on a February letter minacious to politician the widely loathed church's piece of ground was disclosed to be a hoax, Westboro played the role of unmanageable victim, inviting anon. to "bring it." Days later, Anonymous hacked into Westboro's website. The loosely organized group of "hacktivists," which typically aligns itself with neoliberal causes, has brought down the websites of Visa, Pay Pal, and the Westboro Baptist Church. "Take this harm as a unsubdivided warning: go away," they wrote. "The world (including Anonymous) disagrees with your odious messages." There's a "lesson to be learned" here, says Tony politician at .